Hi Zak, You first of all need a statblock from somewhere - generally speaking people get these from PDFs of adventures, or perhaps an OCRed copy of the Monster Manual. The statblock must conform to the layout conventions used by WotC for their 5e products or it will not work; fortunately most published material respects these conventions. Once you have statblock, follow these steps: Create/find a token to represent your monster/character, and place it on the tabletop Open the token settings Paste your statblock into the GM notes for the token. Make sure that you haven't lost all of the linebreaks - the Roll20 text editor controls can be a bit funny about line-endings. Sometimes I have to paste the text into a text editor first, and then copy it out of there before I paste it into Roll20. It should look roughly like the original you copied it from, minus all the formatting. At this stage you might also want to check that it's not completely garbled, if e.g. it comes from an OCR scan of a print book. The script will fix a lot of mistakes, but it's still only a script - if the text is totally garbled you may need to fix some of the mistakes manually. When you're done, come out of the token editing and select the token. Type !shaped-import-statblock into the chat window and hit enter. You should end up with a new character in the journal Open the new character; you will be presented with the option to cancel or import, click import (this stage seems redundant, but it's working around a Roll20 limitation unfortunately) After a few seconds (be patient) all the attributes of your new character should be populated. (Optional) If you want to ensure that the character can be dragged from the journal onto the VTT with the appropriate settings, click the edit button at the top right of the character sheet dialog, and then click 'Use selected token" in the "Default token" box (Unfortunately it is not possible to automate this step either as things stand) This should give you a character with the details from the statblock set up with your choice of token. The character and the token will both have standard defaults which may or may not be to your liking. If you want to change how the character and tokens are configured (roll options/whispering to the gm/nameplate visibility, bar setup etc) without having manually to edit the token/character sheet settings each time, run !shaped-config from the chat window and you will be presented with some options that control how the script configures new characters and tokens. Hope that helps!